1. Shiloh and Joss have been singers for five years. 2. Sophie hasn't played football since she broke her leg. 3. Jacob hasn't written his blog for a long time. 4. Dan hasn't been to the dentist for a year. 5. You and I have been friends since we were kids. 6. They haven...
Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect continuous (positive or negative) form of the verbs. (B1-U5-grammar) (1) She (read) that book for more than a week now. (2) She looks really tired. She (sleep) very well. 相关知识点: ...
Use the positive and negative form of the present perfect and for since. 0 Thomas / not see / grandfather / two months 1 Steve and Jane / be / singers / five years 2 Sophie / not play / football / she broke her leg 3 Harry / not write / on his blog / a long time 4 Sam ...
Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect continuous (positive or negative) form of the verbs. She (read) that book for more than a week now. Dave's in bed. He (feel) well for about three hours. Dinner's going to be good. Dad (cook) all afternoon....
Use the present perfect continuous (positive or negative) form of the verbs.(1)She(read) that book for more thana week now.(2) She looks really tired. Shesleep)very well. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】(1)'s been reading(2)hasn't been sleeping ...
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Today, we are going to learn the negative form of sentences in past perfect tense. Hopefully, we will finish the past perfect tense in two weeks. Then, we will start the simple present tense. Quiz: 1- Listen to the audio files first (preferably once). Repeat it for a couple of times...
Present Perfect Tense- when to use; how to form; how to use yet already, for and since; the difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple tenses The verb to be - the Present Simple Tense. Grammar reference and online exercises for Elementary level....
Exercise on Present Perfect Progressive Form negative sentences in Present Perfect Progressive. she / her bike / push→ Fiona / her grandma / visit→ you / in the garden / work→ I / a magazine / read→ the teacher / our homework / check→ we / on the lake / sail→ she /...
Present Perfect Tense - when to use; how to form; how to use yet already, for and since; the difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple tensesMore Practice Pages: Should and Shouldn't - When to use and how to use. Grammar reference and practice exercises for learners of...